The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 1
... Death of Constantius . - Elevation of Con- stantine and Maxentius . - Six Emperors at the same Time . - Death of Maximian and Galerius . - Victories of Constantine over Maxentius and Licinius . - Re - union of the Empire under the ...
... Death of Constantius . - Elevation of Con- stantine and Maxentius . - Six Emperors at the same Time . - Death of Maximian and Galerius . - Victories of Constantine over Maxentius and Licinius . - Re - union of the Empire under the ...
Side 5
... death - bed . * Zosimus is not the only writer who tells this story . The younger Victor confirms it . Ad frus- trandos insequentes , publica jumenta , quaqua iter ageret , interficiens . Aurelius Victor de Ca- sar . says the same thing ...
... death - bed . * Zosimus is not the only writer who tells this story . The younger Victor confirms it . Ad frus- trandos insequentes , publica jumenta , quaqua iter ageret , interficiens . Aurelius Victor de Ca- sar . says the same thing ...
Side 6
... death was immediately succeeded by the elevation of Constantine . The ideas of inheritance and succession are so very familiar , that the generality of mankind consider them as founded , not only in reason , but in nature itself . Our ...
... death was immediately succeeded by the elevation of Constantine . The ideas of inheritance and succession are so very familiar , that the generality of mankind consider them as founded , not only in reason , but in nature itself . Our ...
Side 9
... M. P. c . 26 . Maxentius declared emperor at A. Rome . D. 306 . Oct. 28 . Maximian re - assumes the purple . Defeat and death of Severus . . But he found on his arrival the gates of CHAP . XIV . ] OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
... M. P. c . 26 . Maxentius declared emperor at A. Rome . D. 306 . Oct. 28 . Maximian re - assumes the purple . Defeat and death of Severus . . But he found on his arrival the gates of CHAP . XIV . ] OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 10
... death and an Imperial funeral . When the sentence was signified to him , the manner of executing it was left to his own choice ; he preferred the favourite mode of the ancients , that of opening his veins and as soon as he expired , his ...
... death and an Imperial funeral . When the sentence was signified to him , the manner of executing it was left to his own choice ; he preferred the favourite mode of the ancients , that of opening his veins and as soon as he expired , his ...
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